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tambourine    音标拼音: [t,æmbɚ'in]
n. 小手鼓

小手鼓

tambourine
n 1: a shallow drum with a single drumhead and with metallic
disks in the sides

Tambourine \Tam`bour*ine"\, n. [F. tambourin; cf. It. tamburino.
See {Tambour}, and cf. {Tamborine}.]
A small drum, especially a shallow drum with only one skin,
played on with the hand, and having bells at the sides; a
timbrel.
[1913 Webster]


Tambourine \Tam`bour*ine"\, n.
A South American wild dove ({Tympanistria tympanistria}),
mostly white, with black-tiped wings and tail. Its resonant
note is said to be ventriloquous.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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  • Tambourine - Wikipedia
    The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills" Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead , though some variants may not have a head
  • Tambourine: What is a Tambourine? (Definition and History of Tambourine . . .
    Definition and history of the Tambourine musical instrument What is a Tambourine? It is a instrument consists of a frame, generally made from plastic or wood, with several pairs of small metal pieces that are made to jingle called zils
  • Tambourine | Handheld, Frame Drum, Percussion | Britannica
    tambourine, small frame drum (one whose shell is too narrow to resonate the sound) having one or two skins nailed or glued to a shallow circular or polygonal frame The tambourine is normally played with the bare hands and often has attached to it jingles, pellet bells, or snares
  • How to Play a Tambourine (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    If you want to learn a simple and versatile instrument, the tambourine might be the right fit for you Although playing this instrument can be straightforward, learning the right techniques for holding and striking a tambourine will improve your overall sound
  • How to Play the Tambourine: Basic Tambourine Technique
    The tambourine is a percussion instrument that transcends genre, turning up in everything from classical music to folk music to pop music For millennia, humans have used variants on the tambourine to make music across cultures
  • Tambourine Technique - The Instrumentalist
    Tambourine rolls are one of the most frequently misunderstood tambourine techniques Confusion occurs when determining how to execute the roll itself, attempting to create a sustained sound (as opposed to a rapid succession of rhythmic attacks), and accurately starting and stopping the roll
  • Tambourine Facts - Softschools. com
    The tambourine is an instrument of the percussion family commonly used in a variety of music from around the world Tambourines have existed since ancient times in Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, India, the Middle East, and in Mesopotamia
  • What is a Tambourine? (with pictures) - Musical Expert
    A tambourine is a small hand drum made by stretching a thin animal skin or parchment over a wooden ring The frame has several pairs of metal discs set loosely in it so that when shaken, the disks clash together like cymbals, making a pleasant jingling noise
  • What Is A Tambourine | INS. - instrumentinsight. com
    The tambourine is a small percussion instrument that adds rhythm and texture Its versatility allows it to blend seamlessly into various music genres Each genre brings out a different side of this simple yet dynamic instrument
  • The History of the Tambourine - Back Then History
    Most scholars agree that the tambourine was one of the first instruments created by humans and dates as far back as 1700 BCE, roughly correlating to the Neolithic Period or New Stone Age





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